Pilot air screw loosens but won't come out

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  • matt_gs450

    #1

    Pilot air screw loosens but won't come out

    Hi All,

    I'm in the middle of a carb rebuild for my 81 450T. I have everything disassembled except the pilot air screws. For some reason they won't come out. They tighten and loosen, and I can hear the spring compressing as I tighten them. But when fully loose, they will not come out of the carb body.

    I have a spare parts set of carbs, and the screws on that set come out easily. My hypothesis is that someone replaced the original o-rings with a fatter set and that is why the screws won't come out.

    Does anyone have a trick I can try? Will carb cleaning fluid dissolve the o-ring?

    Thanks,
    Matt
  • Guest

    #2
    Screw them in till lightly seated and take some PB Blaster and spray in there and sit for a couple of days.

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    • matt_gs450

      #3
      I have gumout carb spray. Is that comparable to PB blaster?

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      • Guest

        #4
        I believe the carb cleaner will evaporate while the PB Blaster will sit in there and do it's job.

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        • matt_gs450

          #5
          OK. I went and bought some PB. It looks like the business end of it is naptha. That's an ingredient that's not in the carb cleaner. I'll update in a couple of days.

          Thanks,
          Matt

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          • BadBillyB

            #6
            Remove the pilot jet and blow compressed air into the hole they came out of. They may come out real fast so keep a rag around the carb just in case.....BadBillyB

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            • matt_gs450

              #7
              OK. They're both out. I let the PB sit in there for a while, worked the screws back and forth, put more PB in, repeated. I did that three times and then started banging the opposite side of the carb with a wooden mallet. The right screw came out immediately.

              The left one was more stubborn and what ended up happening was the o-ring disintegrated, and I was able to unscrew the pilot screw completely as its threads caught onto the bits of the o-ring.

              Thanks for the PB tip, Chef.

              -Matt

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              • Guest

                #8
                I'm only relaying what I have learned here. Glad it worked for you.

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